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Psychosocial stress and job satisfaction in female office employees with and without neck-shoulder symptoms
Authors:Sinikka Levoska   Sirkka Kein  nen-Kiukaanniemi
Affiliation: a Department of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation, Oulu Health Centre, Oulu, Finlandb Department of Public Health Science and General Practice, University of Oulu, Aapistie 1, Oulu, Finland
Abstract:The objective of this research performed in a Finnish occupational health care setting was to describe the annual prevalence of neck and shoulder symptoms in female office employees and to test whether or not these symptoms were associated with psychosocial stress, job satisfaction and health locus of control. The subjects consisted wholly of female office employees (n = 232) at one local bank and three insurance offices, chosen on a voluntary basis. The annual prevalence of disturbing neck-shoulder symptoms among female office employees was 43.3%. An association of these symptoms with psychosomatic symptoms, poor general job satisfaction and its two subdimensions, work content and perception of the healthiness of the working environment, was noticed. The subjects with neck-shoulder symptoms had a significantly higher score of feelings of external control (fatalism) than those without symptoms. The results lead to the conclusion that neck-shoulder symptoms are common amongst female office employees. These symptoms are associated with some psychosocial stress factors and job dissatisfaction. In future, it would be important to pay attention to these factors when trying to reduce the prevalence of neck-shoulder symptoms in office work.
Keywords:Physical health  Job satisfaction  Locus of control
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